Heard the ‘news’ of a possible attack by rohingyas in nagaland? Turns out it’s fake - scoopwhoop

Heard the ‘news’ of a possible attack by rohingyas in nagaland? Turns out it’s fake - scoopwhoop

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Reputed news agency ANI has become the latest victim to India’s growing epidemic of fake news. On Thursday, 12 October, news agency ANI carried a news item with the headline, “ROHINGYAS


LIKELY TO ATTACK NAGALAND: INTEL SOURCES”. The story claimed that the Nagaland police’s intelligence branch has warned against a possible attack by Rohingya refugees. However, THE STORY


TURNED OUT TO BE FAKE as Nagaland Director General of Police L. L. Doungel denied receiving any such tip off from the Intelligence Branch. Doungel further said such news reports have the


potential to create communal tension and the news agency should have verified the facts with the police before publishing the story. President of the Muslim Council Dimapur Ahidur Rahman


also slammed the agency and told The Northeast Today, “It is very unfortunate to say that journalistic ethics has gone down the drains. Instead of being more constructive, they are however,


disseminating destructive information which can affect communal peace and harmony,” The article which was picked up by local channels was subsequently pulled down from the website. After the


backlash, ANI editor Smita Prakash released a statement on Twitter and apologized for the goof up She also mentioned that the copy editor who had published the story was sacked by the


organisation. THE FAKE NEWS WAS DOING THE ROUNDS ON SOCIAL MEDIA IN NAGALAND Before the particular news was published on ANI, the fake news had been widely shared on Facebook and Whatsapp on


October 10 under the caption, “Stay Alert Nagaland” citing “Intelligence Branch, Nagaland Police,” as the source. Swinging into action, Muslim Council Dimapur has now appealed to the


law-enforcing agencies to trace the anti-social element/s involved in spreading the fake news, creating social disorder and for bringing bad name to the state of Nagaland, reported The


Nagaland Post.